Consumer Reports Rates Luxury Brands for Reliability
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Consumer Reports Rates Luxury Brands for Reliability



We already know that Lexus came out as the king of reliability in Consumer Reports’ recent survey. It was followed by non-premium brands, and now CR has released a video highlighting which luxury names are worth going for if you don’t want to make too many trips to the shop…
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- Cr Ponders On Whether Or Not You Should Buy An All-new Car Right Away
Consumer Reports says that the biggest source of complaints among owners of new cars are the new (usually touchscreen) infotainment systems. The publication’s annual reliability survey did show improvement in the area, though, as well as the fact...

- Survey Says Get A Lexus If You Want Reliability, Not A Fiat Or Nissan
A Lexus runs like a clock and a Fiats still have to visit Tony, according to Consumer Reports' annual reliability survey. Oh, and car infotainment still sucks. Read more »...

- Toyota Camry, Prius V And Rav4 Lose Consumer Reports Recommendation
Consumer Reports pulled its recommendation for three of Toyota’s cars, including the popular Camry sedan, due to poor crash test results. Although Lexus, Toyota and Acura were ranked as the U.S. auto industry’s most reliable brands in Consumer...

- Consumer Reports Discusses Whether American Cars Are Getting Better
In recent years, the quality and reliability of cars has improved all over the world, but the public’s perception doesn’t always keep up with reality. In a recent episode of Consumer Reports’ “Talking Cars” show, the...

- Ford’s Reliability Suffers In Consumer Reports Survey, Japanese Brands Rule And Europeans Are A Mixed Bag
Consumer Reports has published its 2011 annual auto survey in which the main point of interest, as the report states, is a sharp decline in Ford’s so far “solid reliability record”: the Detroit carmaker dropped 10 places in the overall...



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